Literature DB >> 6709333

Metabolic studies on retinal tissue from a donor with a dominantly inherited chorioretinal degeneration resembling sectoral retinitis pigmentosa.

J G Hollyfield, J M Frederick, G A Tabor, R J Ulshafer.   

Abstract

Protein synthesis, glycosylation, RNA synthesis, and neurotransmitter uptake were monitored using biochemical and autoradiographic techniques following in vitro labeling of retinal tissue from a 79-year-old female with sectoral retinitis pigmentosa (RP). Comparisons were made between degenerate and non-degenerate regions of the RP retina, and normal retinal tissues from an age- and postmortem-matched donor. Autoradiographs of non-degenerate retina from the RP eye following 3H-uridine incubation revealed virtually identical silver grain density over nuclei in all retinal strata as compared to normal control retinas. In contrast, a photoreceptor-specific reduction in silver grain density in the non-degenerate RP retina was noted following 3H-leucine incubation. In the normal retina, rod photoreceptor labeling with 3H-mannose was always greater than cone photoreceptor labeling. This pattern of incorporation was reversed in the non-degenerate region of the RP retina where rod photoreceptor labeling was less pronounced than that observed for cone photoreceptors. In non-degenerate regions of the RP retina, a marked accumulation of 3H-GABA by the Müller's cells was observed. Few cells exhibited selective uptake of 3H-muscimol, a GABA analog, indicating that few GABAergic neurons remained in the degenerate retina. 3H-dopamine-accumulating cell terminals were observed in the usual positions in the non-degenerate RP retina. In the degenerate region of the RP retina, heavy and diffuse uptake of 3H-GABA and 3H-muscimol, respectively, into broad cellular processes were noted, whereas 3H-dopamine was accumulated by only a few punctate terminals.

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Year:  1984        PMID: 6709333     DOI: 10.1016/s0161-6420(84)34311-1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ophthalmology        ISSN: 0161-6420            Impact factor:   12.079


  2 in total

1.  Alterations in anterior segment dimensions in eyes with retinitis pigmentosa.

Authors:  M Horneber; J Gottanka; A H Milam; E Lütjen-Drecoll
Journal:  Graefes Arch Clin Exp Ophthalmol       Date:  1996-02       Impact factor: 3.117

2.  Atypical sector pigmentary dystrophy.

Authors:  A Pinckers; J Greydanus; A F Deutman; K U Duinkerke-Eerola
Journal:  Int Ophthalmol       Date:  1986-05       Impact factor: 2.031

  2 in total

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